Vehicles manufactured by the Toyota Motor Corporation equipped with all-wheel drive (AWD) systems provide power to all four wheels simultaneously, enhancing traction and control, particularly in challenging road conditions such as snow, ice, or uneven terrain. This capability differentiates them from two-wheel drive vehicles, which typically power only the front or rear wheels.
Enhanced stability and improved handling in adverse weather contribute significantly to driver confidence and safety. The ability to maintain traction on slippery surfaces can prevent skids and loss of control, reducing the risk of accidents. Historically, this feature was primarily found in trucks and SUVs, but its inclusion in a wider range of vehicle types, including sedans and crossovers, reflects a growing demand for improved all-weather capability and performance. This shift underscores the increasing importance of safety and control for drivers.